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59 minutes ago, Yetti said:

Pro trick one is the small flush cut snap on cutters.   Pro trick two is finger nail clippers.   Even if you use a pair of dykes and they are cut parallel to the wire instead of at an angle like pungi stick is ok in a pinch.

For the dynon install I old school cloth tied a bunch of stuff.   almost as fast as a tywrap.   tywraps for some hard to get to places.   When you can put on a typwrap one handed in a blind spot that is when you have a masters degree.


Gee I never heard this before. There are more tricks you can learn.

 

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Nice collection.  My only  problem with the little flush cuts from Snap on is the points break when you drop them.    I need to chase down a snap on truck.

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27 minutes ago, Yetti said:

Nice collection.  My only  problem with the little flush cuts from Snap on is the points break when you drop them.    I need to chase down a snap on truck.

I found it best to not drop them, I pride myself to wear out tools by using them rather than abusing them. Those tools are well over ten and twenty years old.

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1 hour ago, Bob Weber said:

Woops I forgot about the stripper comment, My favorite stripper for decades!

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The stripper is probably close to 40 years old, it was all I could do to not bring a pole into this conversation...

 

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